The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, July 08, 1904, Image 3
8. A. BliOWN - - - Editor
"Fridav, July 8, 1904.
Snbdcrlptlon Price:
Ono year.? 1.00
Six months. .50
Three months.!25
STATE CAMPAIGN DAY
The Candidates for Railroad Com
missioner and for Congress
Come to Bcmiottsvillc.
Between three and four hundred
people assembled here Saturday to
hear the candidates for lt. lt. Com
missioner and the four candidates
for congress.
The meeting was held in thc
Court House and was called to or
der soon after 10 o'clock by County
Chairman C. S. McCall, who in
troduced John IT. liarle of Green
ville as the first speaker. The speech
es of Messrs Earle, Mobley, Boyd
Evans and Garr?s were about tho
same as those wc published last
week. Mr, Gillhiat wits not present
and Mr. Cansler made an earnest
appeal for thc voters lo pul a farm
er on the Hoard this limo. Mr.
Evans having lcd thu ticket two
years ago with 1800 majority and
nine men in tho race is, as he says,
tho logical candidate, and therefore
deserves better treatment this year.
The four candidates for congress
came next. Mr. James "Norton, who
has already done good service us
congressman, led off on questions of
moment-finance, tariff, local ini
p rovo un cuts, belter mail facilities
like Mr. Evans he is thc logical
candidate.
Mr. W. F. Dargan of Darling
ton, disappointed ninny of his
.friends by reading his speech from
ti type written paper. It was a good
paper on the wonderful progress of
our country since the war, hut hav
ing to read it, it lost much of its
interest. However, he will visit our
people, and they will learn more of
him.
Mr. J. 12. ICllerbe, who i> no
stranger came next and made a good
talk, hut he dropped his candy,
when he jumped .on Mr. Rngsdulc,
and, ns Mr. Itagsdnlc was Ibo Inst
speaker, gave him an opportunity
to handle him to great disadvantage
which Mr. Ltagsdale did not fail
to uso to his own advantage.
Tim court house was crowded
most of the limo and every candi
date was heartily cheered. Thc
.speakers trot through soon after 1
' o'clock, got .. ?, ivi '?. tl din)i .. . i
many of I lieut i-. ? ?? o?h t!i 111. 1
T-cL:":.- foy .IVI-HM.; ob;- ,S< i
?hYniti?d . . ev B?u'd?} '1 iv IJislio
*\V?.M ti [UN ;.!).
Tbo i.i.-o.tin/.i; Da ;lim i : i bMfcd
the congressional campaign and the
four candidates for congress will
visit thc county again before the
primary election, and give thc voters
a belter acquaintance before fixing
up their ticket.
THE FOURTH AT MEDLIN.
A Largo Crowd-Plenty To Kal
-Address, &c:
We learn that the celebration al
Medlin Springs on the Ii li was n grand
nllair. There wa.su large crowd, plenty
to out, und plenty cd" ??cod mineral
water to drink.
The leading features of the occasion
was ibo presence of Capt AV. H. Mc
Iutyre's new military company, which
went down from Clio ns mounted in
fantry. During the day company
drills were given "and heartily ap
plauded by the crowd.
In the absence of Col. McIntyre,
Mr. W. W. Brncp, ti candidato for
the House u Representatives, was
pressed into service and responded
with a capital speech.
Hearty good cheer prevailed ami
fl }?..rjtf.??Of?i,|ly -meut.
us
j. v.. C. ...-ij Will
not be allowed to sing in Catho
lic eh tl relies. The Tope hus so
ordered it.
The residence of ll. C. Com
mander :tt Florence was burned
Tuesday night. Saved nothing.
Defective stove flue the cause.
When I ?ic I! i issi ?in s ca I cl i a lit
tle band ol' Japanese detached
from the main force, (hey show
what, they are cruel niurd?r.
ers.
John Taylor, a colored labor
er on a Seaboard work hain,
was shot to death on Tuesday ul
Middendorf in Chesterfield cou
nly Cpr assaulting a woman and
a girl ol' ;i years.
It is reported from Lancaster
that the number ol' candidates
there is probably shorter than in
any other county in the State
Bight men aro to bo elected and
HS yet there only thirteen candi
dates in the field.
The Chicago Tribuno ol' July
fi, publishes a partial list o? cus
Hallies resulting from the Uh
of July c?l?brai ion all over the
country. Tho list gives the to
tal number ol' dead as twenty
four; injured I,'.'.SI and u proper
ty loss of $177,800.
A year ago the accidents re
ported on the night ol' July'Ith
were forty-eight dead rind 8,84 J
injured. In twenty-Co ur hours
the total had jumped to fifty
two dead and 8,C?f? injured.
rVh3 Glorious Fourth.
The fourth of July was duly obser
ved by a large percentage of our peo
ple Most of tho sion H wore closed
and the streets bad a Sunday silence
In the aflornoou about 220 went over
on tho train to Cberaw to witness a
?arno of ball between Cheraw and Wi
roiligton. Wo heard of uo accidents or
incidents anywhere, '('ho weather wan I
warm but clear ami the day passed oil'
pleasantly, except that the supply of
ice gave out and many had to do with
out their cream and ice lea.
Another Hull Storm
On Saturday atternoon another
hailstorm passed through the sections
of Gibson, Laurel Hill, Lauricburg,
Hasty. Cotton and corn fared badly
and hundreds of acreB were ?wept
clean. Allen Stony brought us some
cotton stems. The fields looked like
an oat field ofter the passage of the
mower.
The storm went south, to Clio, Lattu
Dothnn and Dillon playing havoc
with corn and cotton. The colored
Baptist church at Dillon was blown
down and wrecked.
Lahor That Counts.
Tl?o cliaingnng is the best system
of organized labor that we have yet
seen. Those who have seen some cd
the linc work done hy the chaingang
oi this county, now under the control
I of Senator McCull, and carefully
guarded and systematically worked
; by Chief guard Jessie Jones, on the
j public roads and ou his large farms
i will vouch for what we here say. Tho
luBt piece ol good work doao hythe
gang is tho clearing and cleaning up
of the lot in renr of the new Metho
dist Church. Only those who have
visited thc grounds can form any idea
of the nice work done there. Messrs
R. L. Kirkwood and C. E, Breeden
took charge of this work of beautify
ing, making a driveway for vehicles
and placing hitching post-. Labor
around town is so uncertain and un
reliable th eso gentlemen appealed lo
Mr McCall, and he consented to let
Mr. Jones with his force ot 20 per
form the work and it waa of course
well done. Thanks to Senator McCall
aud the gentlemen above named.
Biwcd 1'rom Torriblo Death.
The family of Mrs. M. L. ^Bobbitt of
B?rgert ou. Tenn., saw lier dying and
wei-! powerless to save her. The most
-ki!!f'ii? phygiei&na ""d every remedy used
tailed, while consumption wan slowly but
-invly taking her life. In this terrible
hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
!>uinption turned despair into joy. The
fir>t bottle brought immediate relief and
its cotiltnuod Ure completely cured her.
lt's thc most certain cure in the world
for all throat and lune; troubles. Guaran
e tl Da?les 50c ami fl <K) Trial Bottles
Free at .J, T. Douglas Drug Store
Base Ball Notes.
Dennettaville Team wont over
and played Darlington Wednes
day afternoon; und Saturday after
noon, pluytng good hall both days
C?itt played Chen w ! may ?cu j
turduv und Gheraw handled j
.h.'t-i pretty rough!- ;
' . netts vii lo and McCoH play-j
m (he Diamond at Me Col I bu
the itftorno. h o? thc -Ith. The fol
lowing ... thu i.ouiu uiuu wont np.
Tom Bristow, p.
Mclluc Weatherly, c.
Kinnith MoColl, 1st h.
lid ward Morris, 2d b.
Simeon Gibson, 3rd h.
Robert Rioaud, s s.
Victor McDaniel, r i,
Dick David, c f.
Charly Pearson, 1 f".
On thc 10th inning the score
stood 9 to 9.
A VoryUloso Cull.
"I stuck to my engine, although every
oint ached and every uervo was racked
villi paiu," writes 0. VV. Bellamy, a lo
?emotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa.
"I was wcaX md paie, without appetite
uni all run down. As 1 was about to give
ip ] ?ot ti bottle of Electric Hitters aud
du r takiuix it. I felt as well as I ever did
n my life." Weak, sickly, run down peo
?ile alwBys cain new life, strength and
.igor from their uun. T.y them.. Satis
faction guaranteed by J. T. Douglas.
Frico 50 cents.
The Republican party excel? in
'getting together" after a family
iiiarrol. in this it lins greatly the
migo on tlie Democrats, who are
il ways quarreling and scarcely
.vor making up. This character
sue has lost the Democratic party
i number of victories when they
?vero almost, if not quite won.
\nd the same evil tendency seems
?Icely lo render it impossible to
vin this year.-Sumter Herald.
.Jutlge (iago, who has been in
ind health for sew oral months, has
vi ilk a Governor Heyward for
?erm if sion to go to Scotland, in
ho hope that the trip may do him
onto gootl. Governor Heyward
viii grant the permission at once,
.nt! .lude Gage's many friends
lore hope that tho voyage and
rip through Scotland will result
n his complete recovery.
luihlitig Bonds lu Alabama
A letter from our young friend
?iar?e Holton, says lie now has a
inc job down in Alabama building
imds. Ho is using plows, rollers,
rushers and steel frames for bolti
ng din. firmly in roadbed. Char*
?y worked in Richland county
mg enough to study tho system
f making good roads and is now
inking it to profit. Wc need
?harlie in Marlboro now.
DoiuoHtio TroubloH,
lt is except ional to Hud a family where
iure tuc no domestic ruptures occasion
ly, hut ilie-e eau he lessoned hy having
r. Kings's Now Lifo PilD mound. Much
nuble they ?ave by their grout work in
.omach and Liver troubles. They not
ily relieve you hut cure, 2 JO at J, T.
anglas Drug Store.
A sinnige bug which is destrue
co to cotton, has buen discovor
I in Alabama.
Royal Baking Powders at
W. M. Rowe't?.
KILLED ACCIDENTALLY
While handling n gun that was out of
order is usually the story. Now. iu
order to preveut aceideutal killing
aud to be sure and kill when you
want to, I have employed an expert
Gunsmith from Charleston, S. C., who
has my gun repairing departmoit in
charge, We aro prepared to do any
kind of lino gun repuiriug in facloiy
order. Uivo us a trial aud you will
be convinced that we aro prepared to
give you satisfaction in price, work
manship und promptness
t?. J. PEARSON,
The Jowler.
DID YOU KNOW.
Did you kuow that in the various orphan
Institutions iu South Oarolina, above seven
hundred orphans aro gathered for educa
Monal purpose*?
Did you know that it cost an average ot
at haast fivo dollars u month to provide for
each ooo of these?
Did yon know that tho summer limo,
when other people are living iu plenty, iu
usaully tho hardest time of tho year with
our orphans, and in every case tho Insti
tution treasury* aro empty?
Did you kDOW that contributions of Hour,
rice, meal, molasses, baeon, and other ?;n>
?cries uro as acceptable as alibi.
Did you knew that uti of these oip't: n
children, nro the children of your iloera?cd
brothers and sister*?
Did you know that if you failed to help
thom they would surely suffer?
Tho Oomoo Maxwell (Baptist) Orphan
age ia located at Greenwood, tho Epworth
(Mot hod int) O. phauagc, at Culumbia.
Tho Thoruwell Orphanage, which now
cares for aud educates a family of 230, is
nt Clinton, South Carolina At this latter
institution, though uuder the care of Pres
byterians, over half of tho children aro of
Methodist, BaptiBt Lutheran, Episcopalian
or other poreutnge. Send your gifts to
Rev. Wm P. Jacobs, President,
The Jupa have placed an order
with a New York linn for 10,000
horses for cavalry use. Now look
for a rise iu horse flesh.
A rural barrister was before a
country magistrate in a case
where the plaintiff sought to re
cover damages front a railroad
company for killing a cow. Dur
ing his argument the county
lawyer used this expressive
sentence : ktIf the train hud been
running as it should have been
ran, or if the bell had been
rung as it should lia ve been
rang, or if the whistle had been
blown as it should have been
blew, both ol' which they did
neither, the cow would not
have been injured when she was
killed."-S. S. Journal,
Wonderful Nerve,
ls displayed by many a man cuduriog
pains ofaccidental (Juts. Wounds. Bruise."
Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or still" joints.
But there's no need for it. Bucklcu's
A-Utica Salve wil kill the pain und cute
.hr trouble lt's th? ?..... Salve oe earth
ior Piles* too li.Viat J. T. Poujdas' Drug
gist.
Unplatiao? U,?t'.ect .
r..'..tor<i addressed to the. following m. .ucl t
person* romain itUualled foi ?I OH po?i
office in BcuDQtU?v?lo; .
Men's List.
B. D. Ilunnycott.
Women's List.
Maria Sissou.
OAK RIDGE CEMETERY.
Notice is hereby given that an assess
ment of ono dollar has been levied upon
each lot in thc above cemetery to delray
the expenses of keeping it, ami the own
ers thereol will make payment forthwith
io thc undersigned. This matter cannot
he delayed. Act at once and oblige,
L I. Breeden,
Secy and Treas.
Bville, S.C.. June 27, 04.
' AN ORDINANCE
To Doline and Punish Vagrancy.
Bc it Ordained hy ibo Mayor and Alder
mcu of the Town ol' Bcnncttsvillc in
Couucil assembled aud by authority of
thc same :
All persons wandering bom place to
place without any known residence in
thc Town ot Bennettsville who have no
visible or known means ol gaining a lair
honest and reputable livelihood; all sus
picious persons going about without any
known business; all persons who acquire
a livelihood by gambling or horse rac
ing without any other visible means ol
gaining a livelihood; also all persons
who lead ?di? and disorderly lives tiot
following some handicraft trade or pro
fession, or not having some known or
risible means ol livelihood who shall be
ible to work, and all sturdy beggars are
md shall be deemed vagrants,'and upon
ronviclion thereol shall be toted in a sum
tot exceeding One Hundred Dollars or
mprisoned not exceeding 30 days, or
vork on thc public roads ol the town lor
1 like number ol days.
Done and ratified in Council this 2 Uh
lay of .lune, A. D., 1901.
P. A. HODC HS, Mayor
GOING TO MOVE.
Dr. J. A. Fa ison wiil move in
o his oilice on Darlington Street
he 1st. of July. Oilice will be
on nd midway between J. T.
Douglas's Drug Store and J ti tige
Judson's oilice. LOOK for his
lign in from of oilice.
June 10, 10( il.
ADDITIONAL RULE,
ELECTRIC LIGHT SYSTEM.
Rule No II. Parties wishing the dec
ric plant run alter midnight will be ac
ommodated at the rate ol Three Dob
irs per hour or part thereol by making
mtten application to the Chairman of
ic Board stating length ol time he
fished the plant run and accompanying
tc request by thc cash.
Rule No. 12. Any person using
?lectric Kans 12 inch size shall pay One
?ollar per month on Flat Rate.
New Law Firm.
CTOTICK is hereby given that we
have this day lormed a co partner
lip under the. firm name ol NEWTON &
WENS for the practice, ol law in all the
ourts. All business entrusted to Us
tall receive prompt and careful alien
an. H. II. NKWTON.
JENNINGS K OWENS,
Bcnncttsvillc, t?. C., June 14, 1904.
'NOMINATIONS!
For Congress-IStLi District.
I hereby announce inysell ? candidate
tor nomination to Congress noir, the
stxth district subject to thc Democratic
primary.
James Norton.
I hereby announce inysell a candidate
tor Congress Irom the Sixth Congress
ional District, subject lo the Democratic
primary.
July I. 04 VV. T. Dargan,
House of Bepreseutativeti.
I am a candidate foi te clfletioti ie the
House o? Representative*, subject; to the
action of tho De mooro Prima j
D. 1) MCCOM., Jil.
I hereby anuoutice myself a candidate
for tho IIouoo of Ueprc^eutotivpn from
Marlboro County subject to the raten of
the Democratic Primary, and pledge
myself to abido thu ref ult thereof . ad
Rupport the uominue? O? MU?,
May 6, 1904. W. W, Dllt/CK;
For Clerk of Court.
I hereby aDDonnci myself ? candidate
for re-election to thc i.|Hci ot Clark 'if
Court for Marlboro
linty subject to tho . thc I.) III )
eratic Primary, and. pl 1 Il ap?
port thc nominees lin
J.'>. A. DU.\K8.
April 25th, 1904.
I hereby anuouueo
fur Clerk of Court sub;
tho Democratic Prima'
.If r. ii mdldaio
? the lietion of
I hereby announce in '.. 1
didate for the office < M ?k of Court
for Marlboro County, tho
rules und regulatin- . erniug lb?
Democratic Primary ctioti
LEWIS M, l U \ i .:
For Sh
I hereby announce n
for re-election to tho
Marlboro county, sr.bje*
tho Democratic Primar
to abide tho rcault of s
the nomine* 8 thereof.
July S, 1904.
Of
ca'Vit?r
Blibriif
tn the aeii-.'u
iihaujin? '.at.
1 hereby announce 1
date lor office ol Sh
County at thc coming ,
[ pledge myself to abide the
saul Primary Klectio:
thc nominees ol same.
July I, 04. Y
I horeby announce 11
for the office of Sherill
Mibject to the rule.i of tl
mary, ;\nd pledge inyeel
mit pf lim ??uno ami KUJ
DC wiiil primary election.
V?
May 2. 1904,
hilt. ?. :;:......':; ! .
M.iltll ire huioitj
I) lUt'Ciiltio I'll
. .ihi?? tho ru
I hereby announce my
Cor ollice of Sheriif of "
it thc coming Primary K
uiynelf to abide by the r<
murv Election 'i"d to mip;
if Ul? .rimo
April ;ith 1004. J. )3 HOC,i-Jt'tt; j
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? hereby Btu'onbcitiroye'.ir . safi? i date' J 'i.
i'm the office ol ShonrT of Muri tie. .v. county, |
litbji it to Ula action of lb? i:-..,< .? .: . I
cm :.... ii . ?>le<i?0 m j . .....v? ?.?<? 1
result thereof and to sup) liomin .
if thc Hame.
JAS F .
April 5th, 1904.
For County Su
I hereby announce my
'or re-election to tho ofl?ci
Marlboro county at tho
llecti?n, subject to the ru
lama, and pledge myself
hereof and support the
trimaiy election.
May iS, 1904 M
-..iii it? ;
'!,Vl?Ot Ot I
.ininiifv
.log lim
.,. iren 111
? ot i'i.id ;
I hereby announce ra;
'or thc olllec of County Si
o the action of the Dei
dodging myself to abide
ame, and to Mlpport thc 1
?rimary election.
April 9th, 1904.
thereby announce myucl
for thc ofiico of Co
object to the action of
iriintiry.
Mob 2S, 1904.
n.iidale
rv! . abject
ratio prira?ty
t. rsm it of th?
iiiiec ot ....1*1
.J.J INKS.
For Superintendent
I hereby announce myi
or re-election to the ollie*
riutoudont of Cdueatiou,
clio.) of the Democratic
W.
April 26 1904.
s * arid! ate
:?r pervlsor, *
Ot ubcr&tic .
[' Edin atiou
If n b i??ii ' - .<.
ul Ooh .ly Hui
in bi ec to the
For County A
1 hereby announce in;
ir re-election lo thc 1
t .Marlboro couuty at
nary election, pledging
lie resuit thereof, ant
om in ces ol' the same.
CHAS. I.
Jone 22, 1904.
a ci i lija lt!
ol vuditoir
tbn iii^ ?>n- j
sell :o ?hi le.
rAipi ort thc. J
HORK J I.!.. !
For County Ti
I hereby nummee my*
ir re-election NI the <
'renanrer-Subject to th
m Democratic Primary,
J.
'1 VltOiX M
ttod'" IOU two pi?
nils for Gents &> 1
C. li. Oro land C i
NEW SONGS an.
ir sale at low prices, !
trgaus, and Musical
fall diseriptions, g
nd easy terms. Oh I
iken in exchange.
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A lull lino of ll .
icklos Preserves, K
?H, .Jellies &c. at
W. I l?o
NOTICE TO GRE >
EST. JACKS*IN S
V LL persons having
?*? thc estate ol jackse
ascii, arc hereby noti
mc lo me at once, arid
fited to said estate will
me. 1). D.
June 16, 1904.
him ; ag. OB!
i Stiibpi"., lie ?
. il to ;hi
. 'I persons ju
I, ke payment
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We are Agents for a number of the Leading
High Grade PIANOS, ORGANS AND
SEWING MACHINES,
AND SOLICIT THE CORRESPONDENCE OF EVERY .ONE|
Wanting to Buy a NEW PIANO, ORGAN or SEWING
MACHINE, or ANY ONE WANTING TO EXCHANGE
THEIR OLD ONE FOR A NEW ONE.
We are in position to save Yon
Money, and all we ask is that you
LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT.
OUR SALESMEN .sent anywhere on request.
We sell either for cash or EASY PAYMENT PLAN,
SOUTHERN MUSIC Ai SEWING MACHINE CO.,
(BENNETT & COVINGTON, Proprietors)
CLIo, - SS- Gm
FRESH BREAD ?H ROLLS
THREE TIMES A WEEK.
MR. R. P. SIIULTZ HAVING CLOSED HIS BAKERY HKRE, 1
haye arranged to keep a supply of FRESH BREAD, ROLLS AND
3AKES of Iiis splendid mako at my Store for the accommodation of tne
trude. Shipments received fresh three limes a week, and orders can he filled
laity as wanted hy customers. I guaiantee prompt servioc.
March Ii, 100-1
W. M. KOWE.
TO THE I=?XJ3SILJIIC
I beg to inform thc Public lhat I represent some Ol
the o-est FIRE INSURANCE Companies
In the world. Liberal :-.s to Terms and l?ales.
Try me !
Mareil IO, 100 l. JNO. S. MOORE.
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS.
->?< >?< >?< > ?< y?< >*< >i<
NO USE TO WORRY, B UT COME REG ITT ON TO
?J L ?, [:L K> K M#?I&E*8
.? zen?* -STOTT 's?rr ?xJ'qr'v
^ Dry &oons, Clothing, Shoos- N otions **
An? FSafit?y Gr_oc.si*J?s*
l??" Fresh Water Ground MEAL and HOMINY a specialty.
Ve Keep a full line in each Department and will fill your Wants in each
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Vhen you come to Town call and see us. rhone orders in town delivered
FREE, and satisfaction guaran teed.
Call and sec ns-Near Douglas' Drug Store.
HO Serge Coats and Vests
n Longs, Stouts, and Regulars,
at the C. B. Crosland Co.
SPECIAL TO LADIES.
Wc have a large assortment of
.pring and Summer Dress Goods,
r'hich wc arc now selling at very
JW prices, Ladies arc especially in
ked to call and inspect same.
Jonie early if you wish to secure
argains.
STRAUSS & Co.
55gT* See our late things in
judies Neck Wear, at
C P>. CroslaiuVs
FOR SALES
A Bicycle for a lady or Gouts
olor Block or Dino with 28 in
rhocls and rubber tiros.
S. J. Pearson.
VE STILL FEED
THE HUNGRY!
WllKM in tuwu mut you wtuit ii KIHH!
m.ml, romomher wo QUO nerve you.
A !;IHH1 moa) for 25:;. Restaurant
north of the Market.
FRESH OYSTERS in every Htyle.
D. j. BRA Y BO Y
?LIO NOVELTY
Manufacturing Works
R?SHE Business recently known ns the
X OLIO NOVELTY MANUPCTU
KING CO . will hereafter he known a.
'PUK CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC
TURING WORKS, with.F. H. IVKY
solo owner and director.
The latest improved wood working
machines are nein? placed lor doing ali
kinds ol" Novelty work for builders use al
living priced.
Mr. P, A. Hodges is agent at Bennett!*
ville and will take your urders.
Oct lill, 1903.
Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad
,la.c :__?li_L?
CHANGE OE SCHEDULE
SKAHOAKD Air Line RAILWAY.
The Seaboard Air Linc Hy Belied
In was changed on January 10th;
ruina leave Gheraw,S. {.'., as follows:
orthhound No fifi nt 8;05 11. in.
No .r;0 nt SI:'2-1 p. m.
mthhouud No 57 ut 8:05 a. m.
" No 27 ut 10:40 j>. m.
The Bennettsville ami Cheraw R.
., leaving Bennettsville nt ti. 45 a.
., connect with No tili und No o7.
The afternoon tiain leaving l?cn
'ttsvillc nt I p. m. gives Bounetis
Ile people un opportunity to take
nins No 50 and No 27.
Cotnuicneing Monday Nov. 9, lon:'.,
and until further notice, trains between
(Micraw and Bennettsville will he operated
on the following fJicdulc. daily except
Sunday :
WKs'f HOUND PROM ?ENNI5TTS VILLE
TRAIN Leave Hennelfsville (i 45 a tn
13 Leave Kverctt's 7 25 n m
Leave Kollock's 7 IO a m
Arrive Cheraw 7 -ri() a in
TRAIN Leave Bennettsville 4 00 p ni
Leave Everett's 5 30 p m
Leave Kollock's -t 50 p m
Arrive Cheraw (j 00 p ni
EAST BOUND FROM CUERAW.
TRAIN
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AN ORDINANCE
0 punish Assaults ami Assaults &
Batteries, and prescribe a punish
ment for same. :
Any person who within the corporate
nits ol the Town ol ?cnnettsville snail
dely, angrily and violent'y strike or
em pt to strike I he person of another
thout any good and sufficient cause
ill he deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor
d upon conviction shall be fined in a
m not exceeding tine Hundred l)r?l
s or be imprisoned not exceeding ,}o
ys or work on the public loads ol the
va lor a like number ol days.
Done and ratified in Council this 24th
y ol June I904.
I?, A. HODGES, Mayor,
Leave Cheraw s lo a m
Leave Kollock's S "JO a in
Leave Kverctt's . S :?."> u tn
Arrive Bennettsville '.Milla m
Leave Cheraw '.i '_'.r> p m
."iii Leave Kollock's '.. 30 p ni
Leave Kverctt's '.I 50 p 111
Arrive Bennettsville 10 20 p ni
A. G. FACE, SUPT.
Cheraw, Nov. 7, 1903.
KILLTHE COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR0
0NSUMPTI0N Price
HUGHS and 50c A $ 1.00
OLDS Freo Tri?t.
SuroBt and Quickest Curo for all
THROAT and X.TJNG TROU2
IiES, or MONEY BACK.
To discover who has tho weaker
sido of an argument wait and sec
which is the first to begin calling
names.
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ff is Wise to'Ensure}
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I rt:pr;sent as Agent, the tallowing Vire Insurance Pulnhanhs.
which areas strong asare in the United States, having pi?Wti
through and paid all claims in the large and destructive brea i-f fl e
cities of Baltimore, Md., Toronto, l-a?ada, and Rochester
All having large assets left to their credit ; .
The Home Fire Insurance Company ol New York,
The Western Assurance Company ol Toronto, ??nad t
The America Vire Insurance Co., ol l'nio.delpiii i
The Manchester Fire Ins.. Co . ol Manchester, England
The German American Fire Ins., Co , ot New York
The New York Underwriters, ot New York.
lt is a grave respponsibility on agents when any one places their
Insurance with them, tor the public as a general rule know nothing
ask nothing ot the standing of the different Insurance Companies,
and rely on thc judgement ol the agent. I have never had a loss
but'that was settled promptly and satisfactory. I respectfully solicit
your Insurance business.
Yours truly
c. s. MCCALL.
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AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Leave Bennettsville *7.00 a. m ,
Arrive Choraw *7.50 a. m.,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
* Direct connections at Che raw with thrungli trains to
the North, East, South and West.
4 00 p. tn.
0.00 p. tu.
The short line and ijutclreat time lo Wilininutnu, Chiirhtte, Atlat?,tn,
Raleigh, Richmond. Washington. Ballimore, Philadelphia, New Yolk?
Bostou. Buffalo, Pittsburg and all poluta North and East.
The short linc and quickest time lo Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville,
Tampa, Montgomery, New Orleans and all pointa South and West.
Foi further information call on J. T. MEDLIN, agent Bennettavillc &
Cheraw B. lt.. Renuetlsvilte.S. C., or address JOS. W. STEWART
T P A., SEABOARD AIR LINE RV:, Columbia. S. C.
GHARL?? F. STEWART, A. G. P A , S.A I,, Ry. Savannah, Ca.
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Do You want A GRAIN DRILL?
If so, Get The Best.
Wo sold in this County last seas K?.?!V,!?*>- of the
mer's Favorite G-rain Drills.'' ???i-i ? very one of
(hem ?rave 'orlbct satisfaet?pn'. Wc y aa fanteo them-An irfcape.
U.1 iv li al st. *?Ui of our customer!? haye lo say :
MR. 1?. A. II*.. (JIOS,
I am very much pleased with tho ' Palmers Piiyorile (?rain
Di ill*! bought of you last seasun. 1 have plumed my crops of Ont.?i Wheat, Pena
un.I Siiriruin (Jane, and it has niven nie sitll-f'.uMon. Where I h ii vc been puning
Knur Biphels Oats when sowed with hand, I lind Two and a Ralf BnsheU ?-i ?-nlli
eictit when sowed with Drill. Slguod J. P. BREEDEN,
Thia is lo certify that wo planted our crop ol'Mindi yrain with J?o 'Farmer's
Favorite Crain Drill" last season and arc nlea?od with it in evcrv iutrtieulyr vT?T'"
planted as much as six bushels Red Rust Proof Oats per aero, and ?p evej/K in-t..nco -
it eave us a perfect stand, aud has given entire Hatisfaetion. Wo bea/.?iv reemo,
nieud it. Signed T, S. and E. SW EVANS.
MR. P. A. HODGES
Thc "Farmer's Favorite tliaiu Drill'/ bought of you has
isfaclion, and 1 heartily recommend it.
Sigucd iii C. HAMER.
given entire salfc
See us if you Expect
to Buy a DRILL.
Very respectfully
Sept 10, 1??03.
I. T. DOUOI.AS. A. C. DICOI AS
J.T. D0U0L?S ^ Bi!
Practical Pharmacists and Deniers in
pure Di ni fis mid jpalcni Mi ed ie in cs.
?/ain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies
Paints, Oils, Yarnisli, Biuslies,
Q-LASS and PUTTY.
<^FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
?*ar Prescriptions carejnbby compounded ai abb l?ours
and guaranteed to be of bite I'arcsb JJruos anti ab
reasonable prices.
X full line Garden Seed &, Onion Sep.
c
Thankful for past liberal 2>atrona<je wc solicit a continuanccot sam
J, ?. DOUGLAS & BIM
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